Originally Posted By abacus
Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By guitpic1
Tx Bachus. Good comment.

This laptop has more capability and power than anything I’ve owned in the past; and I’ve owned some nice towers and laptops...built my own towers and modified them as I wanted.

These days though, it seems like I’m spending more time learning how to use new technology to do the things I could easily do years ago with older technology....even though it was slower.

My Genos has(now ancient) USB 2 technology.

This new Lenovo laptop has (somewhat older) USB 3 technology and the now USB - C with Thunderbolt 3 technology.

The chance that my new Lenovo laptop could ever talk to my Genos is like a modern human talking to a Neanderthal.

I’ve embraced technology for years. Now I’m having trouble seeing the advantage in all this new technology to this old(me) Neanderthal.

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. Just plug your Genos usb in the usb3, its backward compatible and will work like a charm..

Keep in mind tough, that that your laptop is not set up for low latency audio, this requires specific drivers.. this is a typical windows shortcomming, but easy to overcome..


Actually Latency is not usually a problem in Windows these days since Microsoft introduced the WASAPI driver, (In some cases it is better than ASIO) so in all cases try both drivers to see which works best with the particular interface you are using.

Bill


Not usually... as in sometimes it is...
Espescially with build in soundchips...

Never have these problems on a mac..

But with the right mindset, i am sure you can get any hardware to work acceptable on windows. It indeed has become much better..

But i doubt he will ever run vsts and daw... but he might want to run all the lovely user created apps for yamaha, which all run on pc
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